UCLA’s Jayon Brown (12) and Kenny Young (42) get pressure on USC’s quarterback Sam Darnold in a cross-town rivalry PAC-12 football game at the Rose Bowl Saturday, November 19, 2016, Pasadena, CA. (Photo by Steve McCrank/SCNG)

UCLA update: UCLA was officially eliminated from bowl eligibility after a 36-14 loss to USC last Saturday, the team’s second straight loss to its crosstown rival. Despite first-quarter fireworks, the Bruins were shutout in the second half and only gained 8 yards on the ground after the first quarter (55 rushing yards total). … The Bruins can limp into a bowl game with a 5-7 record if there are not enough bowl eligible teams to fill the 40 bowl games and UCLA’s academic progress rate of 972 is among the highest for 5-7 teams. … Against USC, WR Jordan Lasley led the Bruins with 63 receiving yards on two catches, which both resulted in touchdowns. He has five touchdown catches in the past six games. He also completed a pass for 30 yards. … UCLA’s 16:13 time of possession was a season low for the Bruins, nearly seven minutes less than the previous mark (23:49 against Utah).

Cal scouting report: The Bears are on a four-game losing streak, having just lost their rivalry game to Stanford 45-31 at home. … Graduate transfer QB Davis Webb leads the second-most prolific pass offense in the conference (364.1 passing yards per game), but Cal has one of the worst defenses also. The Bears are last in the Pac-12 in points allowed per game (45.5) and 11th in yards allowed per game (541.8). Webb has 35 touchdown passes this season to 12 interceptions with while completing 61.2 percent of his passes. … Receiver Chad Hansen leads the Bears with 121.4 receiving yards per game with 82 catches and 11 touchdowns on the season.